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Kit Fine has since the 1970s been one of the leading contributors to work at the intersection of logic and metaphysics. This is his eagerly-awaited first book in the area. It draws together a series of essays, three of them previously unpublished, on possibility, necessity, and tense. These puzzling aspects of the way the world is have been the focus of considerable philosophical attention in recent decades.Fine gives here the definitive exposition and defence of certain positions for which he is well known: the intelligibility of modality de re; the primitiveness of the modal; and the primacy of the actual over the possible. But the book also argues for several positions that are not so familiar: the existence of distinctive forms of natural and normative necessity, not reducible to any form of metaphysical necessity; the need to make a distinction between the worldly and the unworldly, analogous to the distinction between the tensed and the tenseless; and the viability of a non-stand

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I. ISSUES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE ; II. ISSUES IN ONTOLOGY ; III. ISSUES IN METAPHYSICS ; IV. REVIEWS

Modality and Tense

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      Publisher: Clarendon Press
      Publication Date: 7/14/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199278718, 978-0199278718
      ISBN10: 0199278717

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Kit Fine has since the 1970s been one of the leading contributors to work at the intersection of logic and metaphysics. This is his eagerly-awaited first book in the area. It draws together a series of essays, three of them previously unpublished, on possibility, necessity, and tense. These puzzling aspects of the way the world is have been the focus of considerable philosophical attention in recent decades.Fine gives here the definitive exposition and defence of certain positions for which he is well known: the intelligibility of modality de re; the primitiveness of the modal; and the primacy of the actual over the possible. But the book also argues for several positions that are not so familiar: the existence of distinctive forms of natural and normative necessity, not reducible to any form of metaphysical necessity; the need to make a distinction between the worldly and the unworldly, analogous to the distinction between the tensed and the tenseless; and the viability of a non-stand

      Table of Contents
      I. ISSUES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE ; II. ISSUES IN ONTOLOGY ; III. ISSUES IN METAPHYSICS ; IV. REVIEWS

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